When you need a 3D printed prototype in color, FATHOM, with expertise in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, announced that it is the first 3D printer partner of Stratasys in North America to purchase an Objet500 Connex3 and offer outsourced multimaterial color 3D printing services.
Stratasys introduced the ground-breaking 3D printing system at SolidWorks World in San Diego. This 3D printer creates brilliantly colored prototypes with a range of multi-material options including rigid, flexible, clear, and durable — all in a single build.
“The Objet500 Connex3 offers the most advanced material options out of any other 3D printer in the world,” said Rich Stump, Principal at FATHOM. “It allows users to create beautiful 3D printed parts like never before.”
With its ability to combine vivid color and multiple materials, the Objet500 Connex3 3D printer can simulate the precise look, feel, and function of finished products — designs come to life as realistic models earlier in the design process.
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